-
01/09/2011-now: Professor of Constitutional
Law and Director of the Institute of
Constitutional and International Law,
Faculty of Law, University of Tartu

- 01/03/2009: Professor of Public Law,
Tallinn Law School, Faculty of Social
Sciences, Tallinn

- 31/08/2011:
University of Technology

- 2009-now:
Legal Adviser to the President (reviewing
the constitutionality of acts passed by the
Parliament)

- 2006–2010:Member,
National Electoral Committee

-
2005–2009: Senior Lecturer, Department of
Public Administration, Faculty of Social
Sciences, Tallinn University of Technology

- 2005-2008: Director of Audit,
National Audit Office

- 2002–2005:
Adviser and Head of Secretariat of the
Constitutional Committee of the Riigikogu
(Estonian Parliament)

- 2001– 2005:
Lecturer, Tartu University

-
1998–2002: Head of Public Law Department,
Ministry of Justice

- 1997–1998:
Adviser, Public Law Department, Ministry of
Justice

(2) Work at
national level

- Head
of the Editorial Board of the Annotated
Edition of the Constitution (2012); member
thereof (2002 and 2008)

- Member of
the Board of Governors of the Estonian
Academy of Arts

- Participated in
the reform of Estonian public law, as an
expert in the legislative process from 2002
to 2009 and co-authored the relevant draft
acts from 1998 to 2002

- Member of
the Council of the Estonian Institute

- Participates in the organisation of public
events and conferences; active presence in
the media, including in a popular weekly
radio programme on social science issues

(3) International work

- Independent international expert on
political funding and corruption prevention
in respect of members of parliament, judges
and prosecutors for the Group of States
against corruption (GRECO), Council of
Europe

- Independent international
expert on electronic voting in Norway in
2011, OSCE/ODIHR

- Author of a study
on independent candidates in national and
European elections for the European
Parliament, 01/08/2012-30/06/2013

-
Representative of Estonia in the Council of
Europe working group on certifying processes
connected with electronic voting, 2009-2011

- Member of the international programme
committee and peer reviewer of scientific
publications, Conference for E-Democracy and
Open Government, Danube University, Krems

- Speaker in many other international
conferences

Publications

Ülle Madise´s main research area is
constitutional law, especially electoral
systems, e-voting and the broader impact of
ICT on democratic development; as well as
local democracy and the evolution of
fundamental rights. Her articles have been
published by Springer, Nomos and the leading
Estonian publisher of legal texts, the Juura
Publishing House. Detailed information
concerning her publications can be found on
the Estonian Research Portal website
https://www.etis.ee/portaal.